The WAR in the Middle-East can teach you these 3 Important Life Lessons‼️
They are calling it the West-Asia war, but in the middle-east they’re calling it the war against Iran.
Deep in the deserts of Arabia, there lived a tribe whose
ability to wander vast distances in the desert without much resources was
well-sought after as a guide to cross the deserts, but over time these deserts
grew hotter and harsher that made these tribes to move eastwards to cooler
pastures, and because of it those who sought to cross these deserts found it
difficult without a guide, and many ended up being eaten by snakes and
scorpions in the harsh putrid heat of the deserts.
No man’s land they called it.
In the West-Asia war, the attack on oil refineries across
Iran has sent the global economy into a tight spin which the Economic Times was
saying could cause a global recession especially since the attacks led Iran to
close the strait of Hormuz. With the strait closed, ships carrying energy
supplies to various countries have been halted.
Such a drawback!
…but here’s
Life Lesson #1
It is better to negotiate peace than to make WAR.
There are many nations today that have to fight back against
forces who are heavily invested in war to attain resources and wealth and
although many see it as an opportunity, the cost of human lives lost is
disproportionate to the wealth gained.
It is better to respect each other as human beings.
Since all the news channels are creating their own short stories
about the war, most people have no clue what’s even going on except what’s
shown in the media, but surely there’s a large death toll. There have even been
reports of the bombing of a school with 200 children dead in Iran. How sad it
is that we kill children for greed?
It is best to make wealth through hard work.
Many of us have seen the crimes committed in Sudan for their
gold reserves, but what is even more troubling is the number of people being
killed, to attain this wealth. Will such a wealth attained through the mass killing
of human beings ever be beneficial to those who are causing these atrocities or
is it best to gain wealth through ethical means?
Not to be overly idealistic because it would cross
expectations that aren’t realistic, as human beings have always been completely
insane across civilisations, but maybe we could attempt a withdrawal of a return
back to our sensibilities…
…or you know, let’s just descend into HELL!
We have no other options, do we?

